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8 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,- FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 BOCIETY ' RAISE ENDOWMENT QUOTA | DOGS BITE 305 D. C. FOLKS | 325 255550 while the mumver this % e ——— Two additional reports of persons |year exceeds 11,500. ' e Mount Holyoke Alumnae Here Do | bitten by dogs were made by the police = , Well in Drive for Fund. auring the last twenty-four hours, | aces and Lace Curtain - 4 : making a total of 205 persons bitten . . Washington is one of the BIXtY |quring the current fiscal year, which acmng cities to go_ “over the top” in the|.nds the last day of this month. In Mount Holyoke endowment campaign, i each of the two instances, the police MME. VIBOUD, inc, it was announced today. There are | fenorted, the biting was done by un- ; ke ; seventy-seven alumnae of Mount | muzzled dogs, one a stray dog and the | gyapiiamed 1855, M M Hplyoke in Washington, each ofigp galarly licensed animal. Campfire Girls From New York Are ; . Tpiyoke in Washinglon each of lother a rerulirly licensed animal. # 4 vidual quota of $3 The city's quota rabid were examined at the bureau of H s : Y 4 Was $13.115. and, under the leader- | FRBIC WEre Co ot belng reported Among Several Parties Received . oA S A e e ot tne | snimal Industry, elght being reportad y 727 11th §t. N.W 5 £ o class olt‘ llg:)moluh:l District alumnae ! ¢o, een examinations failed to show at White House Toda : ’ PPN Cdowment campaten_sesuited | (0 STIILERCE, of ek 8 Condion, . The endo; In numercus instances of biting, it in raising $2,456,000 of the $3.000.000 ), "y lv0q " dogs were equipped with asked. The money will be used to : i zzles which falled to prevent them HE Presid d Mrs. Hard- | Connelly, After a short wedding trip g . increase the smiaries of tefchors amd | Maing (helr toetn, Recoids of the B _Erenident an g wr. and Mrs. Galliher will be at home . - to grect.a. mew sclence & heaith department show that only in 1110 F* ing have several lnx(ormi:l :]n 4t 3800 14th street. ¢ ¢ e 7 —_— four instances were persons bitten by | STREET N, gagements to receive at the o Takid do White House todav, the lark: | Mise Margery “Groesbeck sated | | F SEEK MEDICAL FREEDOM. | mbid dos. | e ago two horses were ‘ : Wednesday on the Algonquin for San i # 5% —_— attacked by a supposed rapid dog, but er company being Campfire viego, Dominican Republic, to visit : ) . Advocates of Change Will Hear 1 th ve not shown any signs of hav- from New York, who are being re-|ier brother and siste ? ing rabies, and in several instances /{ere ceived in the enst room at 3 o'clock. | Bertram Groesbeck, . S. M. d | P & v X A0 Two Members of Congress. | unoffending dogs were bitten by otker \irs. Groesbeck. who are sutioned 4 . hiE : e dos: A\ new Sports Pump‘ of “‘:“lfl‘( “;rr'io:}r:m\‘\h:"l.n::?onm(:: "5:4,-’.11- ere. 1':““\1 Groesbeck was accom- - ; . Medical frecdom vl be dls;;u&:f;‘dfll:‘;! h‘\““,i y on.part of the poundmaster Eau;- Ca 14 com Reienskins Two-strap effect. his s ny e Mrs. Canals, the mother o5 ¢ ieht by villiam 15. Boral the current fiscal year has resulted in Reignskin: Two strap ef (i\'l'l T flower late tpmorrow afternoon [0F | f Mrs. Groesbick. ard they will be | f . Teprescntative Ph Al at ala decided increase in the mumber of il smart model has Green Kid Tip, B ond e e -sent until September. § i 3 R | mccting under the auspices e Cit sold by the collector of taxes. Ball Strap and Foxed Heel: lvory &roup “of friends. including Sendlo | e Chateau Thierrs Unit of the | b tive 4 Sole and Comfortable Walking and Mrs. New and friends and reli| \morican Woman's Lezion will glv . k i The aim of the organization is 1o a el “C: May” is priced at $12. HyesjiromiOhlo. vl fete Friday evening. June ' i 7 ¢ fend personal liberty in the selection of Heel. “Cape-May"is prigecra ) The Vice Presigent and Mrs, Cool- 0 o'clock at 410 C street north- 3 treatment and prevention of disease, idge will leave Washington this ev ;ast for the benefit of the chapel ; v "Bl | making examination, vaccination and g . ack, ing for Niles, Ohio, the birthplace of|fund of .the Walter Reed Hospital. k. treatment a privilege to the citizens of | 5 Silk ~AlL shik."_JIn, black o o e oo e intey, where - | ThiS is the only unit of the legion | | this country, rather than a compulsion. by cordovan and white: $7 .55 e el eolcoration il 'bs . held the northeast scction of Wash- 3 ; meeting will take vlace al ¥ | Hosi full fashioned with M Coolidge will deliver an addre ngton, and the president. Miss Min- o'clock in the nuditorium of the Public OSICEY" /double sk aud; ton 1o they “wili o to North- | tie Thompson. and secretary, Mrs. i . Library, at 5th and K strects northwest. 7 ™ Dave, wherc they Swill rc | MM M. Vanderlip, are planning a fete - gooyb 1115 1117 ¥ STREET main, with their sons,-while attend- [ ' unusual interest. Bl : ] Y CHICAGO MAN 134 & 2iDB4R ing the graduating exercises at Am- | = . ' - ELECT LAl . —_—— . tetson oe Op herst College. The Vice President and| Dr. C. Ev rest Granzer. “:fi&fl:; . . | ,‘ v amptor | 56 5! 3 S : Y a i i ,,L,',’;‘},I:dfi‘; S ksare :e::h\r:‘r;pllu md d“el;‘n Sterling, will receive 40 | Charles H. Mackintosh Made Head . . e : iends this eveni g : z i 1305 F Street capital the following morning. Setods 88 the e, from 8 to 1030 of Advemsmz Clubs. ‘ y New arrlvals in The Secretary of War, Mr. John W. | Moore. 1428 Buclid street. A - I 2 ven. — ol S e e hile.awhy, will voung ladies ‘committee of the ! : g iy Mackintosh of Chicago was I attend the grndu.luon exercises at Nursery of Neighborhood House | Episcapal Church. i ati nt of the aS r i e Coltegs, arord, M: tic | will have charge of the sale of soft | Miw Lella Warren. h orti 15 o 3 i 4 Tuesda drinks. ices and other cooling and t the concluding : ! J . . . will return to’ “““""‘5“’“ ’ jefreshing beverages at FPolomac ——|tion here late ¥ sl \We have just opened this morning mbassador of Belgium, Baron | Park during the series of polo games. il : ] in; ae P Cartion Wil “return fomorrow 3 — Blrths Reported Milwaukee, Wis.. the . and added to our already extensive e tning from Providence, where he| Miss Emily Pltzer e of 3ist th e S e P | Went 1o aitend the commencement | tract s leaving foday 1o attend the assortment many new designs in niversity. e . 1. finals at Lexington, Va. She s S mpe :f:\:fl'fin:} eamaeq he. urfi:eréuly will reiurn ‘Tueadsy for ner zradua- | ; skt 1415 G Stl'nefl_ summer frocks. Some smartly orig- e gun used by the Bel- | tion at Western Iigh School. o it ¢ Opposite Kelth's P BTN ¥ N N e in fte datense against (LT A L ot i Opeo Eclisively inal, others originally conservative— ment |4 o Entertain Joln an jura H a e . . H inctive G, A fexred the honorary |at Women's City Club. i o:"and 108 1 ol Tl Frank. 8 but all marked by a distinctive degree of doctor of laws upon the [ Mrs. David H. Kincheloe. wife of | i ira b [ . girl, Before Your Solourn charm which will tempt to selection ambassador. Representative Kincheloe, will give| David L. and 3 t of town begins, see 3 = = one of her unique entertainments for | Braest i. ho Improved| 4 —and gratify in possession. wecratiiy snik Mve, Wallave the benefit of the midsummer carni- | Frederick 1 i that your furs are made | ity 3 . This St Is Closed GueatsoF Komas at e ol e omens Clty Club] 92§ 0 ) Storage |safe for the summer. Our Organdies and French Voiles, p - . Agriculture and g luding negro lalect . A Nellie B, B - cilities insure | z ., i (S bl b A the Wasats of honor jories A card tournament has been | e A e for Fine B e Ginghams and Dotted Swisses; fre | 3 on District | W 8 . o T P Saturdays at 1 P.M. e e ram who_enter | 7f, Columbla ’fi'-“e?ff&“"h“fl.f""k d’ dinnte"3 Y FURS |congition next fail. Linens and Georgettes—in \White | ¥ et T s Chage. Club, Th. 2{'",“"‘ ol 0., urton, " M 2 i A 2 el Rebuilding Furs a Specialt and t}}e dainty tints, ar tistically and | . i atner guests were the ambassador o | N4 Xancy Reed, Hire Van las SRNILL cffectively embellished. Throughout the year, with the exception of July ltussta, Wr. Baknmetel; the minlsis, | 5 .;mng.l:'; Boggs and Mrs. Kate Tren- t & ! v 5 ol ms. i . . 8 - ; Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper. Sen: s d o! and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. T T RepFeAtet: | igs Sturiel FIcamor Gray has re- e aturday $ 00 O $ .50 e e v § " stiof =y Gen. and | yurned from her school in Philadel. | Tho e irt . s l | This change is solely in the interest of our em- s, T i : furned from i hL‘ernlhar. apliagel X L e e Mommg Spec‘a | ployes: therefore, we will greatly appreciate your '\vdrd Eperle, (dol“«md'r\!:: Farker w | ; Fraddock Hetents| | oo e e 0 i —and really exceptional o . c e | West, Col. and Mrs. n; i . Later in the . an . 2 y 0 idin s re ; S N ! S0} and Mrs. Charles Patterson, Com- S ohn €. B . . values at these rices | aid in shopping before 1 p.m. Saturdays and there gl s At Gusger "‘"fi”b’“‘."‘fii summer Mr “:cmgx:{\dn:;r‘n'l:;z}:m e 37 and Sarie . e o Children’s Hair Cutting by p ‘ ‘ i . - ¢ 4 3 5 app. . and . Rober! % to thei i 5 e ; 2 Woalvertan, | by helping to further one of the most humanitarian iy . James J. Raby. | [cigh Octoper 1. ent i the Had G e L R M‘:“S;"B“." v . . nts a ) e and Hattie Frankiin o1 . aino movements inaugurated. I Caoum e ana e ¢ ¢ Siras, Bimerie: Bonact aonasd, wirs = bor -» 3 . B S \\‘n! at Wardman mn}; Hotel for some | Mark a o ': e 35 . . time, now at 4 Primrose street, or ” S 0 3 Sa‘n[ lxermanv“r!;rsihn “hevy Chase, Md. e Curter, gl i C A Ult pportl.lmty P - > Merryman, s A o FSveet Corner Tliiricenih f Eiaborate, arrangemients. are; being | A i made by the alumnae of St. Patri 3 Beian Rasort, . You have a rare privilege here now I Ton 3 Academy in honor of the graduating in the choice of any remaining Cloth Suit— Mr. Malcolm McConih class of A reception and dance $49 50 to $175 ” . Half Price! will be giv f§ 24 G pussaazeor Great Britain | N1kt o wi ez | Deaths Reported. mittee in charge of ‘the dance ollowing deaths Live been mported fo honorary degree of cludes Miss Alice Burke, Miss health department within the last twents. ern Reserve University at Cleveland. | Catherine H. Hawkshaw. Miss Annett, | fonr hours: Ohio, and delivered the commence-|A\. Everett, Miss Marian L. Donnelly,| ¥ H |ment address, left Cleveland last even- | Miss Alma C. Roche and Miss Alice A. ine Echard, Episcopal Bar, Ey ing to continue through the middle | Wolfe. The chaperons are Mrs. M. | Tipat Howpital JUHN DmEN west on a speaking tour. Wednesda o D e S, Mary zA' Chaffer, 33, Washington Asylom [yest on a speaking tour. Wednesdas | Hurgraves and Mrs. K. Terrill toep e spoke af = — Infant of Lebbens cises at the Elmira Collegk for Wom- | Miss Louise Mjellen of Vancouver. | houre Prosidence. Hogpiar T Dessles. 3 1771 Columbia Rd. | 3 en at Elmira, N. Y., at which Repre- | Dritish Columbia, is at the FHotel| Siars Stewart, 00, 1302 Massachusetts avenuo ¢ —the famows Eng- gentative Alice Robertson of Okla-| Washington for a short visit after a fseutont, “ \ 7% U ) o ‘i 3 “ homa also was a speaker. week's stay in Chicago on her way n M. Green. 59, 17 Fenton place. lish poet, . . . — east. Miss Mjellen will leave the lai Rrziw: Naller 01, 1990 150 ateeet, rts ; . _ The minister of Venezuela, Dr. Dom- | ter part of the week for New Y - honestly liked his will return tomorrow from New [and will sail on the Celtic, June 25 ‘ork. where he went to bid farewell | for a month's stay in England. . ” flitch of bacon— e minister of foreign affairs of E QUOTES PRESIDENT’S AIM. 9 E Venezuela, Dr. Gil-Borges, who head-| Rev. Charles ranger and Mrs. T - ur a better than more | |ed a special mission from Venezuela. nger of Willlamsport, Ia., formerly | Purpose to Help Individual, Dr. which came to present the statue of | of this city, are the guests for a week of dedicate fare.” Bolivar, the great liberator of Vene- | Mrs. Dallas at the Roanoke apartments, Sawyer Asserts. zuela, 1o the city of New York. T ardi is work: zuela, to the city of New Yorl Mrs. Fred L. Volland has returned President Harding is working for the Representative and 2frs. Frederick | from Atlantic City. where she spent jindividual, Brig. Gen. Charles Sawyer C. Hicks have given up the residence | the week end, after attending the an- { told members of the Men's Club of the of Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins on | nual ses: 'y the Rebekah Aspem: | Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church in an " Bacon—the beloved ory epicures! Massachusett: . Wwhich th, " by Ivania. held in Pi Presby L OVes Ay, of cupied for some time. and Mrs. Hicks | d¢iphia: also the centennial celebration | 2ddress last night at the church. s | Beyond ‘words dzlncm\u to taste when has gone to thelr home at Port Wash. | °f 0dd Wellowship in Pennsylvania. R e S Wasliington.®_{he g s , “President Harding said || fastom, ”L,'nx"lht"ihe“gg" native| Mrs. Charles O'Brien Cowardin of |0 me 'Sawyer let's turn our attention Bioks 15 stasing at the Chevy Chase | pichmond, who, with her youns son, | Lo the individual. And 5o it s the ob- | |possible. ¥ N eVer| Charles O'Brien Cowardin, 3d. has |Jject of the administration to work with || CON ssible. - been visiting Mrs. Matthew F. Tighe, | Individuals, to bring about a brotherly | | | The former President and Mrs. Wit [ 1eft vesterday for Asheville: X.” . |relation—a epirit of Americanism—a || son, accompanied by Mre. McAdoo and | Where she will remain until the mi dual servi we hope, The fiauor /’W%}’]"”’M‘WM‘ 3r. John Tandolph Bolling. oceupted | dle of August. that will be transplanicd in other n ) 1109_1111 G St N.W. their accustomed orchestra chairs at| count Prionti Guise i 4 seppe of Rome is| Prof. Frank C. Daniel. principal of gh ¥. ld(em:s Theater last evening.|ay the La Fayette for 4 brief visit. < Manual Training School, pre- e audience gave the distinguished sided at the meeting. Arrangements are ||}/ party a resounding reception. Mrs. Marion V. Hines, accompanied | being made for a series of meetings and | |f| Enticingly aromatic, this new special dry cured Several house parties of voung | L7, ME;a0d Mrs. Harry F. Beck and |social funciions by the club. < . ss Eva Y. Beck, left yesterday by mo- H 1 bacon is shiced just to the thickness that retains the follc from Washington are being en {or for Colonial Béach, where M. Hines - - - 2 ertained in the vicinity of Upper-! wijjl open her cottage, the Althea, for | & | favor in the pan. Villey Va., for the wedding Tuesday | fhe summer. I OPENS FOR _BUSINESS 3 nne Carter Dulaney to ! 4 No meat waste—no salt taste. Capt. Frank B. Hayne, at the Di - SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS country place, Oakley, nea 4 3 Ville, ‘Miss Adeline Oxnard is oo ‘Marriage Licenses. Styles for Womep Remnants of Silks, value as high a5t fo » e 98¢ taining a part ull’ drex Whiche Mise Anng. Borant ‘\:v!;':dle‘;t Marriage licenses have been issued to the || satins egular value, guaranteed $i§2 St les for Mlsses yesterday is a member. T omeliin Jackson and Emily M. Raymond. || * Bina’ e Py y n Robe 't Pendleton and lr!n'y'l"m 7 ,‘;I‘fll an- lfld Ch"‘“nntl‘ e 5& = B, Gen i:orsg F. Downey and ain L. Taslor of Standaraviile, va., 1| T S 1 6 1 8 26 4..|. o AL @] ve bou; a hom il : AR AR e at "":M:'- TR o T sncon 1zes 10, 15, 56 to ! Albert Sha a racie lwards o I8, Fredericic E Chapin and her <. ?«x and aclla 3% Pr‘-\lllml g = aughter, Miss Marcia Chapin, will ipencer and Ru EI808: 00 N W h C B0 5 Atiantic ity Tor a webk's stiy| Fian Blom 4 Ereim Bl wener 2 E €w, Iiresn, rlsp at the Hotel Traymore. i &g Roncy Uotermoot ";"L‘.,',',:‘ & dor D0 iee s A i 5. Tust e sold: L e Il“c:rl:s:n 5’:{“%.',’..2{.".,‘5",:.'?:" Mlesaader V. Mackinson and Ratbrrn Rog. || value se'high as 4107 o ierent. § 0 Summer DFCSSCS to Sell at - followed by bridge in honor of Mrs. Aflhm‘ Attwood of t is city and Kathryn ¢ Benjamin Soule-Gantz. Covers wers | Evans o Philadeiphis, Pi laid for eight. njamin §. Neuhaimen of Baltimore, Md., a5 . for B $2.98 K r. rs. Pomero: o K ‘” “ ' ,"‘ i ' 3 ;‘f‘i’,’;\x ‘:R' ' Leave Tor Bummes Home. Jobn . Kein and Nena M Lits 1| e o $1.98 12 Fine Organdies, dotted Swisses, beau- tiful Voiles, fine Ginghams and com- bination Dresses. 200 Cream Serge Skirts 5 Regular $10.00 and $12.50 Values $ & cottage at Cape May, N. J., for the summer. and with her small twin | both o J. Homphrey. 8008 Will go there the end of June. | iwam - £ A0 SERGE DT L Cleaned Repalred Mrs. Alblon Wilkins Tuck enter. | Ranforth of Anderen, I tained rty % TS gt e Soeetlar 8% | Henattching andButtonsCovered Stored Until Wanted - I leave v%fi':fl;::h-g:ff@ T ;:ill& Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14c It is science to properly and thor- GIf you drink ICED R Licut. Gants, U, SUN. e y ., at his new sta- " Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pomeroy will | o Marion Abrams ard Minaie Watscn, botn of loting Shd makIaE of waltE to cll;:lrl" S Iy leave today for _their oed, steld, 10, of Wayoe, P, 320 and up, Furs made up and remodeled b | at Morristown, N. J. and storage for summer, i S gelo Salvittl and ‘mamiiis. Pailiocchint, clal dr;'-m ing. .-.- o r Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Robert Urje| Weiter Fo Backner and Adeline F, Kengeay. || $12 sy !l; H srivtedirieaie Bl et Bk SRR S | BT g 5 : : Q a ‘ “ Fossession of the ,,.,:,‘:;:t 1757 Lanir | oth ] o oo . BERRY, 3145 Pa. ave. n.w. . Every Dress an extraordinary value i . “where the orton : Alidn t ’ - Mo Sticr'the summer holideys, o i Oriental Russ —every desirable color or combination. \mm te ‘ . " \\ ‘\ :,, Mrs. J. Upshur Meorhead has taken| Foben . bok ug } i tion, Norfol! You do_met wait for your|oughly clean and repair Oriental TEA beuuse you en- byl incaded :lrk-'. Y}‘énr:‘:‘s:r;:crk ’n‘“fi.rl: " work n.ullty the very best. Rugs—our_ corps of men is the 2 the fl d ) Eraak l!lurrl!::é lt‘:"s ‘m"n?m X Tre- Quiek service. most efficient : so be iom;d in k:ny e avor, an B8 i ; t = Blmonds.and. Mrs. - land. Our cold storage for taking Joy 0 Hi Daniel O'C. Caliagha MRS M. E. HOLLEY . |care of them, where theyll be ab- Beautiful pleated models. Made of ex- cellent quality fine twill wool serge. Several styles in all lengths....c.coviniosssansines wish the greatest en- i et and Mrs. Harry Lay have left 2561 80 NN | sofutely free from ail harm, is the . i & i & lor spolxwood Farm, Pa., where they best. joyment at the least {ff LB ) s SRR U P L ITT will eventwally buy FlAfl BB | um s, Fanaer wg B om0 raees oy Hekimian Tea for lced Tea.” E e Bean o ot Eaoton 1. | Geo. Pt Co, Ine. BB phone man 00 SUMMER Fiber Silk WASH : i ey i o e o Sus Burchell’s in the summer to Norfolk, where lha WILKINS TEA, “The , i S Weshingion and 15 a the "Crafion e e ‘l-; visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. = ATS swEATERs formeriy Max doas Thomis fa Tl In the attic: the base- Values to $7.50 ) WAISTS ;E;l:’:,f‘ Wiiame e eh Lo A Flavor of the housePREVENTOL Values to $12.50 38.95 82.98 300 New . 300 New . ing: o jboeting Al Hundreds of New ' llen Thomas, in their home at Eilli- vior T b mast it Bouquet Coffee . || IS ! $2.95 ; 89 Marthena Harrison of w:hin:;nn. -1- e Irresistible Appeal Tmqed Ilberallg ends - $7.50 5 Regular $12.50 Values. * Hauduiade B,;.,z,, of r. and Mrs. W. T. Warmsley o = sire fine batiste, hand drawn- T 5 Included Di d wi i 3 Powhatsn Hotel, ©° SO0 8t the 250 per pound pOSS]bIMU OFIUSECfS. Sp::t: Todels, The newest - n’gu;:e&mpo'j“fl:;s. “l}f:vb:r‘; work and - lace trimmed. Miss Josepkiae .G 'sr}i;p::'.fl. k::‘;‘s.;‘;&afio':;i wanted color is included in feseking penen vertisers efer e e \Vcdnemuy in the eathedral i 1325 F St. N. W. - i 3 e Also exqms:tc Voile Waists trimmed with lace. All the new collar treatments. residence ln B;xumou by Rev. Father

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